Gramercy is a quiet, picturesque neighborhood in Manhattan, best known for its historic brownstones, leafy streets, and the exclusive Gramercy Park—one of the only private parks in New York City. Bounded roughly by 14th Street to the south, 23rd Street to the north, Park Avenue South to the west, and First Avenue to the east, Gramercy blends old New York elegance with a modern, upscale feel. It's a sought-after enclave for those who want a more relaxed pace while still being steps from the energy of Union Square and the Flatiron District.
Stroll Around Gramercy Park – While access is private, the surrounding architecture and atmosphere are beautiful to enjoy.
Visit the National Arts Club – A historic clubhouse promoting the visual and performing arts.
Explore the Players Club – A private social club founded by actor Edwin Booth, with deep ties to theater history.
Relax in Stuyvesant Square Park – A quiet, public alternative to Gramercy Park.
Catch a performance at Irving Plaza – A legendary music venue just steps away.
Walk to Union Square Greenmarket – A bustling farmers market open several days a week.
Tour the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace – A reconstructed version of the 26th President’s childhood home.
Explore art galleries and design shops – Gramercy and nearby Flatiron are filled with boutique stores and studios.
Friend of a Farmer – Cozy farmhouse-style spot for hearty brunches and seasonal fare.
Pete’s Tavern – One of NYC’s oldest bars, operating since 1864, with classic pub food.
Maialino – Roman-inspired Italian restaurant (inside the Gramercy Park Hotel), known for fresh pastas and warm hospitality.
Casa Mono – A Michelin-starred Spanish restaurant offering elevated tapas and great wines.
The Stand – A comedy club with an upscale, modern American restaurant and craft cocktails.
Irving Farm Coffee Roasters – Local coffeehouse with great espresso and chill vibes.
Rosemary’s East – Rustic Italian with rooftop garden produce and a laid-back atmosphere.
Boucherie Union Square – French bistro-style steakhouse with a lively bar and classic decor.
P.S. 40 Augustus Saint-Gaudens
The British International School of New York (BISNY)
Success Academy Union Square
The Montessori School of Manhattan
United Nations International School (nearby in Kips Bay)
The École
Baruch College Campus High School (nearby in Kips Bay)
The Churchill School and Center
53,825 people live in Gramercy Park, where the median age is 31.7 and the average individual income is $119,035. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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